Yang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Effects of activation temperature and densification on adsorption performance of MOF MIL-100 (Cr)Yang et al., 2019
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- Yang J
- Bai H
- Zhang F
- Liu J
- Winarta J
- Wang Y
- Mu B
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with open metal sites have attracted lots of attention because of their high binding energy for adsorbates. MIL-100 (Cr) is one of the potential MOFs for challenging separations. Multicomponent breakthrough studies on MOF pellets are …
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